The Nile flows from the south to the north.
There are a handful of Canadian rivers that run from south to north. The three that strictly flow south to north are Niagara, Richelieu, and the Athabasca.
The second largest River in North America is the Yukon River witch flows northwest Canada to the Beaufort Sea
south to north
The White Nile and Blue Nile merge to form the river Nile near Khartoum, Sudan, at a place known as "al-Mogran". The Nile then flows through Sudan and Egypt before entering the Mediterranean Sea in north-east Egypt.However, the most distant stream and therefore the ultimate source of the Nile is the Luvironza River in Burundi, a tributary of the Kagera River. The Kagera River forms the border between Rwanda and Tanzania, then between Uganda and Tanzania and then flows into Lake Victoria from which the White Nile emerges in Uganda.
The Nile River flows from the North
The Nile flows from the south to the north.
No, it flows north to south.
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The region of Northern Egypt is termed Lower Egypt because it is further downstream on the Nile River. Conversely, the region of Southern Egypt is termed Upper Egypt because it is further upstream on the Nile River. The Nile River flows from south to north.
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The black river flows north to south. The nile river is the only river in the world that flows south to north.
South to north. The river just flows down hill, from the high mountains in the middle of Africa to the Nile delta (point where Nile enters the Mediterranean Sea).
No, it flows south to north.
it flows from south to north
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The river Rhine.